couplets
Couplets are two successive lines of verse that form a single unit, typically sharing the same meter and often a rhyme. They can function as standalone stanzas or as closing pairs within a longer poem. In English and many traditions, couplets are frequently end-stopped, but they may also be enjambed to emphasize a continuation of thought.
Rhymed couplets appear when the two lines rhyme; a popular subform is the heroic couplet, composed of
Historically, the term elegiac couplet describes a classical unit used in Greek and Latin poetry: a line
Cross-cultural note: in Chinese poetry, duilian are two lines placed side by side with matched tones and